Torch Run to Pass Through B-CS on Wednesday

The Gulf Coast leg of the Texas Law Enforcement Torch Run will be coming through Bryan/College Station on Wednesday, May 23, 2012. The group of law enforcement officers who are running with the torch, hope to raise awareness for the Special Olympics program. The officers are from all over the state and are joined by local law enforcement as they pass through cities on their journey. They will arrive in College Station at the Texas Roadhouse restaurant around 2:00 p.m.

At 2:30 p.m., the group will run from the Texas Roadhouse parking lot, at 1601 University Drive, to Spring Loop. The group will turn right on Spring Loop and run to Tarrow/East 29th Street. They will then take a right on East 29th Street and run north to 3991 East 29th Street in Bryan. The group that is running the entire route will leave for Brenham from 3991 East 29th, Brazos Valley Council of Government parking lot. On Thursday, the group will run in Brenham, Conroe, and Huntsville. On Friday, they will head toward their final destination, The University of Texas at Arlington, where they will be joined by other groups from around the state. The University of Texas at Arlington campus is the site of the Special Olympics State Summer Games, which will start on Friday evening, May 25, 2012.

In Texas, the Law Enforcement Torch Run began in 1985. At its most basic level, the Torch Run is a running event where officers and athletes run the Special Olympics “Flame of Hope” to the opening ceremonies of competitions. Special Olympics Texas is a privately funded non-profit organization, providing year-round sports training and athletic competition to over 40,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the Lone Star State. For more information about Special Olympics Texas and/or the Law Enforcement Torch Run, visit www.sotx.org or call 1-800-876-JOIN (5646).

The safety of our community does not have borders. It is the goal of every law enforcement agency to protect the citizens that we serve. Be the eyes and ears of your police department. When you see suspicious activity contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345; the College Station Police Department at 979-764-3600; or the Bryan Police Department or the Brazos County Sheriff’s Department at 979-361-3888. Together we can make a difference in our community. Hear It - See It - Report It

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